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I find a lot of the other threads are encountering a fair amount of comic book talk. (Dark Knight, Spider-Man reboot, What are you reading, etc). If people find that the other threads make this one redundant, I'll let it die.

Basically, it's a reboot of the DC universe for those who don't want to read the last gazillion issues to be caught up. It unburdens itself of the last 40 odd years. Similar to the Ultimate Marvel universe, except it's a stand alone... as in no cross-overs with the main-universe. I really liked the idea behind it, and the comic itself was pretty fun. Some might not like the way Clark Kent/SM acts (he doesn't know his true calling yet, etc), and I too found that a let-down, but other than that, it was a great start to a new series.

Also, a Batman: Earth One is to be released sometime this year. Looking forward to that.

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The Man Of Steel was trying to give a base continuity for the mainstream Superman. It was something to tie all the versions of Superman together. This is a stand alone.. whatever happens here has no effect on the other versions, and unlike the rest, it isn't in the same meta-verse. I don't really keep up with comics, and this will allow me to know all the background in this universe, without buying 40 years worth of two dozen titles.

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This week i have been reading the Alan Moore Swamp Thing comics. Really good Not sure if this thread is to discuss what we are reading right now.. but why not?
Oh yeah I liked those, very dark as all Moore. Those belong to my latest time reading comics, when I got 13 or 14. I also liked Sandman , that is quite similar. I never had all of them. I also liked Frank Miller and Mazzuchelli Daredevil ones and Captain America by Mike Zeck. Very Dark too. I would like to have all them as were old at that time and very difficult to get in Spain ( obvioulsy those were translated to spanish,no originals or Il'l be rich now. Enjoy this ;http://www.mikezeck.com/

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Oh man, do I like comics (see the username). So much so that I wrote my senior thesis on the economic history of the american comic book industry. DC stuff I think is awesome: The Killing Joke All Star Superman Superman: Red Son Batman: Arkham Asylum Kingdom Come (Warning: Subtext heavy) Batman: Long Halloween Grant Morrison's JLA Jeph Loeb's Superman/Batman (big dumb superhero fun). Marvel Brian Michael Bendis and Ed Brubaker's Daredevil Ed Brubaker's Captain America Matt Fraction's Immortal Iron fist Warren Ellis' Thunderbolts Jason Aaron's Ghost Rider Greg Pak's Incredible Hercules Matt Fractions Invincible Iron Man Grant Morrison's New X-Men Other stuff I thought was great Astereos Polyp Any and everything by Paul Pope, especially 100% The Walking Dead Demo As for Vertigo, I've read a ton of it (spent a summer interning for one of the editors), but I can't recommend all of it. 100 Bullets was great, as was Sandman, Scalped, and Swamp Thing, but beyond that, it's a lot of paint by numbers stuff.

as much as mfa sucks I have to point out that this was written by GraphicNovelty, who despite being an active member on styleforum and mfa for half a decade still struggles with the fundamentals of not looking autistic while annoying everyone with his pseudointellectual liberal arts blather. fuck that guy.

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I really like Bone, one of the most consistently great comic series ever. 100 Bullets was a great ride, but had a disappointing ending. It felt like Azzarello underestimated how long it would take to wrap up all the stories and everything felt rushed in the last 10 issues.

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I really like Bone, one of the most consistently great comic series ever. 100 Bullets was a great ride, but had a disappointing ending. It felt like Azzarello underestimated how long it would take to wrap up all the stories and everything felt rushed in the last 10 issues.

You know what, you're totally right about the pacing issues, but then again, it was pretty exciting so maybe it was intentional?

as much as mfa sucks I have to point out that this was written by GraphicNovelty, who despite being an active member on styleforum and mfa for half a decade still struggles with the fundamentals of not looking autistic while annoying everyone with his pseudointellectual liberal arts blather. fuck that guy.

For some reason... i just cant seem to fully enjoy Grant Morrison comics. I try and try and try... but no success. Even Animal Man and stuff like that. Last night i started reading Superman Red Son (Millar) and it really didnt hold my attention. Maybe that is because i wanted to get back to reading Swamp Thing.

Just an FYI... the NY Public Library has a lot of really good graphic novels.

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I don't read comic books anymore but I do intend to catch up on recent series collection in graphic novel form.

My favorites of all time are:
Watchmen: nothing really needs to be said about this one, Alan Moore at his finest
Kingdom Come: Mark Waid best work no doubt, in my mind, book is just full of awesomeness with Ross' art
Hush: Loeb plus Jim Lee = win x a mil
Favorite artist is Jim Lee and Alex Ross so those 2 picks were no surprise.

Right now, I really am more interested in watching the animated incarnations. I can't wait for DC's All Star Superman animated film, book is great and hopefully they do it justice. Current favorite in the animation series is Batman: Under the Red Hood, much more violent than your typical comic book animated films.

as much as mfa sucks I have to point out that this was written by GraphicNovelty, who despite being an active member on styleforum and mfa for half a decade still struggles with the fundamentals of not looking autistic while annoying everyone with his pseudointellectual liberal arts blather. fuck that guy.

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